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Award-winning Bristol University Press (BUP), including its impact-driven Policy Press imprint, is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the Press through its next phase of
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work closely with the Principal Investigator to generate new fundamental insights into how RNA interference (RNAi) pathways, particularly the microRNA (miRNA) machinery, emerged and diversified during
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and Agency in Displacement (LEAD) led by Principal Investigator Dr Rebecca Buxton. The project critically investigates the possibility of refugee-led approaches to displacement justice and building new
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a fast-paced environment. You will manage a diverse portfolio of employee relations cases, acting as a trusted expert and main contact for managers and colleagues. Your work will cover a wide range of
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. This will involve reaction discovery, optimisation, method exemplification, and target identification. You will assist the principal investigator in designing, planning, and orchestrating research projects
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of Research, Enterprise and Innovation (DREI), plays a business-critical role in our mission to maximise the University’s positive impact on the world. You will be the University’s primary lead and recognised
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Lecturer in Dental Education (eve.curtis@bristol.ac.uk ) Professor Barry Main, Head of School, Bristol Dental School (b.g.main@bristol.ac.uk ). We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our
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carrying out chemical analysis of a range of natural samples, as well as work with the Principal Investigator to design and plan research experiments. The post holder will fully support laboratory research
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Language (EVIL), led by Principal Investigator Dr Poppy Mankowitz. The project investigates evaluative adjectives (‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘beautiful’, ‘tasty’, etc.) from the perspective of philosophy, theoretical
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Language (EVIL), led by Principal Investigator Dr. Poppy Mankowitz. The project investigates evaluative adjectives (‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘beautiful’, ‘tasty’, etc.) from the perspective of philosophy, theoretical